Series One and Two which follows The Borrowers, a family of tiny people who live under the stairs in an old house populated by the larger version of the human being. One day a tiny... more
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Actor(s): Ian Holm, Penelope Wilton, Rebecca Callard
Director(s): John Henderson
Genre: Family
Classification: Universal
Running Time: 5 hours 43 minutes
Video Category: Television
Plot: Series One and Two which follows The Borrowers, a family of tiny people who live under the stairs in an old house populated by the larger version of the human being. One day a tiny member of the family befriends a member of the 'bigger' household. Based on the novel by Mary Norton.
Release details
DVD Region: Region 2 (Europe)
Studio(s): 2 ENTERTAIN VIDEO; SONY DADC
Release date: 04/10/2004
No of Discs: 2
Catalogue No: BBCDVD 1579
Barcode: 5014503157920
Producer: Grainne Marmion
Author: Mary Norton
DVD Description
Series One and Two which follows The Borrowers, a family of tiny people who live under the stairs in an old house populated by the larger version of the human being. One day a tiny member of the family befriends a member of the 'bigger' household. Based on the novel by Mary Norton.
Languages
Main Language: English
Technical information
Special Features: Series One Behind The Scenes Footage From Blue Peter, Photo Gallery, Quiz, Series Two Taster, Trailer For More Childrens Classics, Series Two Cast Interviews, A Behind The Scenes Making Of Series Two, Notes On The Author
Advantages: It is a really good film Disadvantages: None
...to moving day the boy put all four borrowers in a box with a walkie talkie this was my favourite bit. I won't say all the story everwise it will spoil your enjoyment. You can buy it on video from WHSMITHS ETC....
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Advantages: Brilliant effects of course, not a totally dumb film Disadvantages: None, really...
...Cliche, cliche, cliche. Yes, loved it, wonderful effects, clever - though not fantastic - story, you have heard it all. But this is what DVD is all about - in my case just the PC version where to get widescreen I am looking at a box 6" tall. But, I have watched it many times, and will do again. This film has set a standard - witness Mission Impossible 2 - where Jimmy Woo borrows back some of his effects. It is a watershed in movie - and DVD history - and you need to get it for your collection just for that...
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Advantages: Awesome Scrubs episodes all in one box. Disadvantages: Will make you want to buy more box sets.
...Series three is just as good as series one and two. I always saw the odd episode on tv and loved the program as a whole, but I never had the time to watch Scrubs regularly on tv.
My friend told me that she had series one to four on dvd boxset and I knew I had to borrow them. It took me two weeks to work through all four series, usually watching around 10 episodes in one go.
There is lots of great new storylines in this series, of course carrying on with the characters from the first two series in their next year at Sacred Hearts.
The dvd has a great collection of extra bonus material, giving both an educational and comedic insight to the Scrubs world.
My best advice I could give you is to buy this, and all 3 other boxsets; then watch them all while waiting for series 5....
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Ciao members have rated this review on average somewhat helpful
somewhat helpful 07.12.2006
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